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FortiGate 94D POE End of Life

Understand when support ends and how to future-proof your FortiGate 94D POE End of Life deployment.

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The FortiGate-94D-POE has been widely used as a compact, PoE-enabled edge security appliance for small offices and branch sites. It has since reached end of life, so organizations running the FortiGate-94D-POE should evaluate modernization paths to preserve security posture, simplify management, and support growing traffic demands.

What this means for your organization

  • A chance to modernize your security posture and prepare for future growth.
  • Opportunity to benefit from improved performance, efficiency, and protection.
  • Align IT infrastructure with compliance, scalability, and long-term ROI.
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FortiGate-94D-POE Date & Status

Here’s what you need to know about FortiGate-94D-POE lifecycle status.

  • End of Life (EOL): 4/14/24
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FortiGate-94D-POE Replacement

Replacing the FortiGate-94D-POE ensures modern branch environments can support heavier encrypted traffic, cloud workloads, and smarter WAN routing without overwhelming legacy PoE hardware.

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Role of the FortiGate-94D-POE:

A compact SMB/branch firewall combining UTM capabilities with integrated PoE to power adjacent devices and simplify cabling.

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Evolving Traffic Patterns:

Encrypted applications, cloud traffic, and real-time collaboration streams now exceed the throughput and inspection capacity of earlier PoE-enabled appliances.

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Modern Demands:

Organizations require scalable TLS inspection, application-aware SD-WAN routing, zero-trust segmentation, and centralized orchestration supported by modern hardware acceleration.

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Strategic Upgrade:

Move to next-generation platforms offering stronger TLS inspection, SD-WAN/SASE capabilities, and flexible PoE options to reduce operational risk and extend lifecycle.

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Understanding Fortinet's EOL Policy | End of Life Risks

Every Fortinet product follows a defined lifecycle, moving through the following stages:

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  • General Availability (GA): The product is released and actively sold and supported.
  • End of Sale (EOS): The device is no longer available for purchase from Fortinet or authorized partners.
  • End of Life (EOL): Feature development and most firmware updates stop.
  • End of Support (EOSL): Fortinet ends all official support, security patches, and RMA services.

Why This Matters for Your Business

Understanding where your hardware sits in this lifecycle helps you:

  • Plan timely upgrades before critical support ends.
  • Ensure security compliance and avoid audit failures.
  • Maintain operational continuity with fully supported hardware.
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Risks of Continuing to Use EOL Hardware

When a firewall or security appliance reaches End of Life, the risks of keeping it in production increase dramatically

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No Security Patches

Outdated devices won’t receive updates, leaving your network exposed to new vulnerabilities.

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Lack of Vendor Support

Once support ends, there’s no access to Fortinet’s technical resources or RMA services.

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Compliance Failures

Auditors may flag unsupported hardware as a violation of security and industry standards.

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Operational Instability

Legacy devices may struggle with modern workloads, encrypted traffic, and cloud integrations.

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How Aseva Helps with Fortinet EOL

Here’s how Aseva ensures a smooth and secure FortiGate lifecycle transition.

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Lifecycle Planning:

Track Fortinet GA → EOS → EOL → EOSL.

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Seamless Migration:

Dedicated engineers ensure minimal downtime.

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Future-Proof Security:

Replace with next-gen models aligned to your needs.

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